Krzyzewski softened long ago, those close to him say, but his response to losses can be no less extreme. He You can be damn sure that every guy on my team says that. Is Krzyzewski smug? The deep relationships forged with well-behaved, diploma-earning hoopsters. He has to clearly state goals and invest everyone in reaching them. It was an important rite of passage, as it is for any young couple, something of a graduation into adulthood. "He told us freshmen to stop playing passive and to play with an attacking style," Greg Paulus, a first-year point guard, told me. Because he was stubborn, he said during a 2019 interview with The Washington Post, he wouldnt get rid of the damn thing. He was every father-in-law ever. Scheyer has a young daughter, too, and Krzyzewski seems to feel a tinge of envy that his understudy has so many experiences ahead. But there is a larger truth to keep in mind. It hurt, to be honest. (Army Athletics), With the United States Army's travel team in 1971. The grandkids give Poppy whoopee cushions or a broomstick horse from the dollar store. Lindy is a dean at a private school. Debbie Savarino, the oldest, is an assistant athletic director, and Lindy is the staff counselor for the men's basketball team. I apologized to my teammates, and I made some changes in my life.". "', Leadership has been part of the curriculum for several decades now in most M.B.A. programs, but as an academic discipline, it remains notoriously squishy -- difficult to quantify and therefore difficult to teach. It was a nightmare, she recalls. But Frasher and Spatola have no idea what to get Krzyzewski for a retirement gift. Then it was showtime. Lindy and Frasher started dating, and he picked up that the safest way to address Krzyzewski is by Coach. Not K, which his daughters hate, and never Mike. Frasher also learned about Krzyzewskis ruthless intensity and self-punishment following a loss. Mickie was born on September 26, 1946 in Alexandria, Virginia. Rock Chalk, Jayhawk: Kansas forged the biggest comeback in the 83 championship games to date to beat North Carolina and win the mens national title. Mickie Krzyzewski was raised in Alexandria, Va., and attended a small Southern Baptist college, but left before graduating. "They pick up on body language. Krzyzewski's early teams at Duke struggled. She was born to He had a couple of targets in mind: two talented freshmen on whose development he believed the season rested. Its clearly about more than just wine. (His daughters, when they were younger, often went, too, but had to attest that their schoolwork was under control to be allowed to make the trip. Krzyzewski explained his method for getting such points across. He is host of an annual conference at Duke's Fuqua School of Business. A battle for respect, Chris Spatola says. Ill do this, do that, and we can talk about the other team before the games. And he never got back to him, which was literally the worst thing he couldve done. "You've heard of doing anything to make a deal work," he said to them. Born on February 13, 1947, in Chicago , Illinois , Mike Krzyzewski is a veteran basketball coach who is popularly referred to as Coach K. Coach K has served He can ask for a little more than some other coaches and demand it more quickly. Talking to the M.B.A. students at Fuqua that day, Krzyzewski was typically self-deprecating: "'What the hell did you do during the summer?' "I don't want to be a soldier," Krzyzewski protested to his parents. (Duke Athletics), It's 1987, and this is former Duke star/current Harvard coach Tommy Amaker celebrating a win with Krzyzewski. Krzyzewski is a wealthy man: he reportedly makes about $1.5 million a year coaching basketball at Duke and several million dollars more a year from endorsements and corporate speaking. To talk to one another. Carlesimo. This plant, close to the Spatolas front door, was a weeping Nootka false cypress that Krzyzewskis guy, Keith, had selected and about which the Spatolas had no strong feelings. (He has another, much bigger office in a building next door.) And when youre in the arena, youre either going to come out feeling great or youre going to feel agony. Rather than standing behind a lectern, he paced at the front of a stage. Hes from Ohio, grew up wrestling and playing football, had never watched the Blue Devils. His mother and father had a quick (and, as Krzyzewski recalls, angry-sounding) conversation in Polish. So Krzyzewski sends his sons-in-law into his massive wine cellar to select another bottle or two. "Mike's ability to take risks has helped him, and it was risky, at the time, to include us like he did," she says. It was a tree. The couple married in 2004, and Krzyzewski seemed legitimately worried before Chris deployed to Iraq. How Mike Krzyzewski mastered the one-and-done era, When Duke underachieves, the coach can be volatile, and his red-faced explosions are as legendary as they are predictable. "They're like my little brothers, and I'd kill someone on their behalf if I had to.". Rejecting that kind of money, as Krzyzewski did, was its own kind of life-changing event -- "a point of demarcation," his agent, David Falk, calls it. By that time, I had been to combat. She also has an MBA from Cameron University and a masters in Liberal Studies from Duke. Its Keith, the landscaper, and suddenly inspiration strikes. ", Mickie Krzyzewski was raised in Alexandria, Va., and attended a small Southern Baptist college, but left before graduating. After Tuesday's win, Mike Krzyzewski celebrated with his wife of 42 years, Mickie. And maybe leadership itself is not complicated but, rather, primal: one person's ability to reach another and persuade him to be part of a team, all pulling in some common direction. pioneer Joe Fulks in the late 1940's. "I had coaches in the pros say things to me that were not that different from what I heard from Coach Krzyzewski," he says. Of course, he hopes that isn't the case. This was in 1997, not long after Wojo appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated. He loaded himself onto that golf cart, and slowly disappeared down a tunnel. The packaging of Krzyzewski's methods as a business school product is mostly Sitkin's doing. Krzyzewski looks on during practice before the 2022 March Madness Final Four during his time with Duke. His daughters admit feeling unmoored, considering their dad has led the Blue Devils since two years before Jamies birth. 1,000 being right around the corner for Mike Krzyzewski, we wanted to look back at the man through the perspective of some little-seen photos. Emily Krzyzewski was famous for her chocolate chip cookies, and Mlynski remembers the half-gallon of ice cream she served with every meal. Her family also is responsible for that jet-black hair. A Sports Illustrated article from 1987 caught Knights attention ahead of Indianas meeting with Duke in the 1992 Final Four. All rights reserved. Love this picture; it's like they're posing for a rock-band photoshoot. His five national titles equal the combined total won by Roy Williams (3) and Smith (2). He watched Chris Carawell drain two free throws, Illinoiss Frank Williams miss a three-pointer and Jay Williams snag the rebound as the clock mercifully expired as Duke held on. Some are rare, valued in the thousands, theoretically reserved for special occasions. The first three won a combined 38 games, against 47 losses. It rained, and my tent just floated away. Debbie and her husband, Peter Savarino, live in Durham. The ability to do so is based on the underlying relationship as much as on the actual spoken words. ("Joe Torre's Ground Rules for Winners," Rick Pitino's "Lead to Succeed," Pat Croce's "Lead or Get Off the Pot!," Donald T. Phillips's "Lincoln on Leadership.") (USATSI), Finally, Krzyzewski in 2014, embracing Jabari Parker. And more basically: people no longer just do what they're told. Basketball, all boys. They know it before they even arrive. Krzyzewski previously led Army for five years, from 1975-80, after previously playing for the Black Knights under coach Bob Knight. Michael Sokolove is a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine. Not our rival: A Maryland fans farewell to Coach K, We gave him absolute hell, Lindy says. Nobody stays lucky for a quarter-century. The university, in an unusual move, put its basketball coach's name on an academic center, the Fuqua/Coach K Center of Leadership & Ethics, and made Krzyzewski an "executive in residence" with the expectation that he will be able to become a professor whenever he stops coaching. "Sir, may I make a statement?" WebMike Krzyzewski was young, unproven, inexperienced and terrified when his boss summoned him early one morning in January 1984. Now the Blue Devils have to deal with those consequences of losing one of the biggest games in the sports history to their neighbors. Known by many as the best college coach in basketball history, Coach K was named the head coach at Duke University in 1980. They are all celebrated as leaders. And because Krzyzewskis interests tend to become obsessions, he has befriended winemakers and restaurateurs, assembling a vast collection of bottles. But damn, I was in the arena for a long time. A skilled basketball coach assembles the right mix of players and motivates them to play hard, mesh together and attend to all the little things that lead to victory. ", One definition of leadership is, simply, the ability to give constructive criticism -- to demand better performance in a way that inspires rather than deflates. But Krzyzewski has since had unparalleled success. He had been in the water before -- Lake Michigan -- but only up to his waist. ", At Duke, Krzyzewski is able to attract golden boys like himself -- only they are much better athletes, drawn from the top sliver of available high school basketball talent. As Duke basketball's "performance development coordinator," she attends practices and staff meetings and, according to the team's media guide, provides a "non-basketball perspective" for the coaches. That afternoon's practice was soon to begin, and he told me, with evident glee, that he planned to rip into his players. And Jamies dad is a noted perfectionist and alpha who usually gets his way. ", Duke players understand the culture. And off he went down a Superdome tunnel with a smile on his face, and with a smile on Mickies, after North Carolina shut down his bid for a sixth national title just as it had shut down his bid for a proper farewell in his last home game at Duke. "It just knocked me back because there was stuff I had never been exposed to. His in-laws were pulling up. Hes an iconic figure, as we know, Chris says. He wrote that you should remember how you (expletive) got your job, said one prominent friend of both men., OConnor wrote that Krzyzewski had tears in his eyes and sure did not look like a man who had just advanced to the national championship game for a third straight year. Grant Hill, perhaps Krzyzewski's greatest player, was an extreme example of the Duke basketball demographic; his Yale-educated father played in the National Football League, and his mother was a classmate of Hillary Clinton's at Wellesley. When asked if he thinks it's easier for him to coach the kind of students he is able to attract, Krzyzewski says their backgrounds do not make them smarter players, necessarily, but do give them other attributes he finds useful. The rationale is twofold: in a complex world, no one person can know everything and direct from on high. "Sir, I can't swim!" In 1987 Indiana beat Duke in the Midwest Regional semifinals, a crucible that a friend of Krzyzewskis describes as the divorce between the two coaches, because Krzyzewski wanted so badly to eliminate the notion that he was nothing without Knights patronage, the article read. "Guys don't share insights. "I mathematically modeled problems in finance. (Duke Athletics), On the recruiting trail in 1998. Krzyzewski watched Dukes final futile possession from his chair on the elevated court, with his arms crossed against his chest. (Getty Images. "In the picture I was diving for a loose ball," Alarie says. Follow IndyStar trending sports reporterMatthew VanTryon on Twitter @MVanTryon and email him story ideas at matthew.vantryon@indystar.com. (At West Point, when military rules prohibited her from riding on the bus, Mickie followed behind in her car.) Loud and clear.". Maybe Division II.. So, three national championships and 10 Final Four appearances, all achieved with his usual roster of clean-cut all-Americans, and now this: the high priest of Blue Devils basketball as corporate icon. Their husbands had to adjust on the fly. Steve Wiseman has covered Duke athletics since 2010 for the Durham Herald-Sun and Raleigh News & Observer. Having arrived in Durham with two young daughters in March 1980, Mike and Mickie Krzyzewskis family grew to include another daughter and now 10 grandchildren during Mike Krzyzewskis 42 seasons as Dukes mens basketball coach. Mike Krzyzewski refers to himself, Mickie and their three daughters as the starting five. Mike got up, walked away, and went over and stood outside the room and said, Thats the last (expletive) time. And let's deal with that honestly, in a way that does not demean some or inflate the egos of others, and design a system that allows everyone to use their talents well. I turned down $40 million. Way-too-early top 25: Kentucky, North Carolina, Houston, Gonzaga, Arkansas and Duke should be in the mix again next season. They remembered the feeling that the detail brought, and the feeling before that, where as men we remember only the final feeling. And coaches do, of course, take lots of trips. He finally said, OK, thats the end of that,'" Krzyzewski's son in lawChris Spatola told O'Connor. "But it didn't feel motivational. Such companies "thoroughly indoctrinate employees into a core ideology creating cultures so strong that they are almost cultlike." His middle daughter, Lindy, preferred to call Grant Hill for relationship advice, but sometimes her dad cornered her and offered wisdom in his own way. For instance, the family will be able to celebrate Krzyzewskis birthday, which falls on Feb. 17 and therefore during the heart of the ACC schedule. If you enjoyed this excerpt, you can purchase the bookfrom Amazon. They remembered details. All Rights Reserved. It was not a hard thing for him to agree to because he did not believe, even then, that there was something sanctified about the all-male atmosphere of a men's college team. "I might stink a little bit." "Before I got to West Point, I was the golden boy of my neighborhood," he says. Frankly, Krzyzewski and his legacy will be just fine. The announcers praised Redick's deadeye shooting but seemed most impressed by his energy. And Im sure thats the thing when Ill look back that Ill miss. He had just finished lifting weights and was still perspiring. (In other words, if you weren't great, you wouldn't be here.). As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. He issued a rant decorated with profanity, according to a subsequent New York Times story, and scatological and anatomical references.. Only Knight did not break stride when grabbing and releasing Krzyzewskis hand, OConnor wrote. A second-half Spartans surge gave Michigan State a 70-65 edge with 5:10 remaining, raising the specter among Duke faithful that this might be it for Krzyzewski. So it was a relief later when a Wake Forest classmate named Steve Frasher admitted he had no idea who her father was. It's straightforward. (Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images), Krzyzewski with his wife, Mickie, and daughters Debbie, Lindy and Jamie in 1991. If the right mood hits, Coach might disappear into the kitchen to fetch a spoon, then return to serenade Mickie and everyone else by singing Smokey Robinsons Ooh Baby Baby into his silver microphone. If youre Coach Ks son-in-law, what do you possibly buy him? Chris already spoke two of Krzyzewskis languages: those of basketball and West Point. ", Breeden acknowledges there is a marketing and fund-raising aspect to Fuqua's alliance with Krzyzewski, but says he had no qualms about having the coach's name on the leadership center, which is something like an on-campus think tank, generating courses, ideas, seminars and energy around the concept of leadership. Coach K enters his final season as the sun sets on the king coach era, Why Coach K thinks NBA Rookie of the Year Paolo Banchero is the perfect package, Duke mens basketball gets commitment from top high school player in North Carolina, Dick Groat, two-sport star at Duke and two-time World Series champion, dies at age 92, No. "', That's not something a lot of coaches would heap on young players. And not simply good in an Al Davis "Just win, baby" kind of way. He was also Chriss boss. (As at most N.C.A.A. In her earlier life, she was an airline stewardess, which led to her meeting her future husband on a flight. His speech was titled "Victory Through Teamwork and Leadership,$(2$) and he segued into the substance of it by telling a story about his experience as an assistant coach of the 1992 United States Olympic basketball team, the so-called Dream Team. That is not a bad description of Duke basketball. Knight is the most obvious influence on Krzyzewski's career and coaching methods, but by no means the most important; his wife has long been that. Krzyzewski joined Duke as head coach in 1980 with his wife and three young daughters in tow, a quintet he, according to his grandson Michael Savarino, lovingly ", Sim Sitkin, the faculty director of Duke's Fuqua/Coach K Center of Leadership & Ethics, is Krzyzewski's mentor at the business school and, to some extent, his student. Capt. If he hadn't enrolled at Duke to play basketball, he could have played football at Notre Dame. Krzyzewski is at far left. Who pays for dinner when youre out with Coach K? 's wanting to rub up against a sports figure. 's, crooked congressmen and predatory lobbyists who rip off Indian tribes, a man who runs a squeaky-clean program within the dubious world of big-time college sports just might be worth listening to. Krzyzewski uses a bit of circular logic to convince them that they can give what he is demanding of them: "I tell them, 'It's in you. Apr 2, 2022. Sign up to our newsletter to stay in touch with your cultura. section: | slug: look-unfamiliar-photos-of-mike-krzyzewski-through-the-years | sport: collegebasketball | route: article_single.us | Knight was Krzyzewskis coach at Army from 1966-1969. "Mostly, I've been in a male world," he said. When it was over and this 81-77 North Carolina victory was frozen in forevers lights, I asked the 75-year-old grandfather of 10 if that Michigan State rally that started it all would be his enduring tournament memory after the pain subsides. I was a West Point grad, and I was a good husband. ", Mike Krzyzewski says that his wife has served as a kind of early-warning system, that she can see things he can't: "Mickie will say to me, 'There's something wrong with Shane.' Lindy Frasher has taken on part of the role that Mickie Krzyzewski always filled informally. They're right there with me. Duke basketball showed interest, but former Virginia center is transferring elsewhere, Duke football closes spring practice with an eye on Clemson, and a tough ACC slate, The crazy good moment that fostered Coach Ks approach to his final Duke team, Who are the starting five? Meet Coach Ks family and support system. Krzyzewski thinks of prospective recruits as falling into one of four categories: high maintenance, medium maintenance, low maintenance and no maintenance. Of all Krzyzewski's Duke players, only two have stayed the full four years and failed to graduate, a remarkable record in an era when some other elite programs routinely graduate fewer than half their players. ACC Now Podcast: How many ACC players will go in the NFL Draft first round? His oldest daughter, Debbie Savarino, now oversees his charitable and community projects. In 2004, on their 35th wedding anniversary, they showed how strong their relationship remains by renewing their vows at Duke Chapel. And he was right, the game wasnt over.. "Remember that this was before the time that TV cameras showed the families in the stands as a point of interest. But in an era of rampant lawlessness in big-time college sports, Duke players have generally stayed out of trouble and away from the antisocial behavior that has occurred within the all-male caldrons of other programs. It wasn't even a contest. Jamie and her husband, Chris Spatola, live in Hillsborough. (Duke Athletics), With his daughters, Debbie and Lindy, in the 1990s. Jamie enjoys these sociological black holes, along with watching people squirm as they search for their contours. More broadly, Krzyzewski is accused of being a sanctimonious, self-satisfied hypocrite. Knight was being honored by his former Army players in Pinehurst, North Carolina. Alarie, now a venture capitalist, played five years in the N.B.A. How do you take a group of people like that and say, 'Some of you are actually better than others? Lindy and her husband, Steve Frasher, live in Durham. The Krzyzewskis were married on his graduation day at West Point at the academy's Catholic chapel. John Feinstein: Mike Krzyzewski made college basketball history by never making excuses. Here is a look at Mickie Krzyzewski, the wife of Duke men's basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski. Spatola, mostly joking but not entirely, says he told his father-in-law he would sue him if he did that or maybe call the cops. Being a salesman is part of the job, and he should get credit for that.". On this night, for the first time, her parents were coming over for dinner. (USATSI), Krzyzewski is greeted by adorers after walking off the court and winning the 2011 ACC tourney. The PricewaterhouseCoopers employees suit up in basketball gear and learn a Duke play. This year's team is a case in point. Jamie earned her English degree from Duke in 2004 where she also minored in Linguistics. The house lights were up because he likes to find a few faces to focus on, "to make eye contact," he says. But he wont be returning to the arena, and that will hurt more than anything. Mickie One day, two title games: A decade after Title IX, a battle for control of womens basketball split loyalties and produced two national champions. A very fine, very weepy Weeper, she says. When his wife Mickie asked what was wrong, Krzyzewski answered, Knight, and then told her about the note.. And she says, 'O.K., but there is.' In addition, Duke Corporate Education, which consults to businesses, has developed a program that uses Krzyzewski's methods as a teaching tool. NEW ORLEANS Mike Krzyzewski took his seat in the back of a golf cart next to his bride of 53 years, Mickie, the flight attendant he married the day he graduated from West Point. "It's sort of a protective thing, too," she says. Krzyzewski knows from his time in hospitals that they are big, complex workplaces with hierarchies that stretch from high-paid specialists to residents to nurses to orderlies and janitors. Krzyzewski is not lucky. "I look at myself as a leader who just happens to coach basketball.". (USATSI). This is a competitive guy, Williams said of Krzyzewski back then. Before the national semifinal game tipped off, OConnor says Knight handed Duke special assistant Colonel Tom Rogers an envelope, and asked him to give it to Krzyzewski. Whats next for Mike Krzyzewski after Duke? His game was basketball, not male bonding. According to people in the hotel ballroom where the event took place, Knight was holding court with friends at his table when his former point guard approached, OConnor wrote. It was clear-cut. (USATSI). But as Krzyzewski took the reins at Duke and became a rising star in the coaching ranks, the tone gradually shifted. Before coming to play for Krzyzewski, Greg Paulus, one of the freshmen, was rated one of the top high school point guards in the nation, as well as the top quarterback prospect. He met the former Carol Marsh, known as Mickie, when he was home on break from West Point and she was working out of Chicago as a stewardess for United Airlines. (Duke Athletics), This is from Mike Krzyzewski's first press conference in 1980, on March 18. "I used to play basketball," Breeden says. What the hell does that mean?". Or [Team] USA, Krzyzewski said. Then, inevitably, the wine runs out. Krzyzewski, 75, also won three Olympic gold medals as coach of the USA men's basketball team. Paradoxically, turning down those millions was also an enhancement to the selling of Mike Krzyzewski, a way for him to become a bigger off-court presence. (Duke Athletics), The official team picture for Krzyzewski's first Duke squad, the 1980-81 Blue Devils. Between this father-in-law and son-in-law, it had been designated as an article of disharmony, as one familys symbol of the awkward, occasionally fraught, often silly power struggles that underpin the American in-law structure. He doesnt remember what Krzyzewski said, but it was unforgettable the way he stared deep into the young mans eyes. By next spring, Mike Krzyzewski will make the full transition out of coaching when Jon Scheyer takes over the Duke program. A trinket from West Point? It was a drive-by handshake, meant to send a clear and cold message. LOOK: Unfamiliar photos of Mike Krzyzewski through the years They want, desperately, to fit in, measure up and please the man at the top. Mike Krzyzewski's interactive/feminine qualities of leadership may be partly innate, but to a large extent, he learned them from his family. schools, an athlete at Duke can gain admission with lower -- sometimes much lower -- academic credentials than other applicants have, but his grades and test scores have to be high enough to indicate that he can cut it at one of the nation's most academically select institutions.). Duke men's basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski could be coaching in his final game on Saturday night. Beautiful because those tears proved how much his kids cared, and how hard they had competed. Chris and Jamie Spatola have three children: John David Spatola (age 11), Mackenzie Spatola (age 9) and Madeline Spatola (age 4). We had to add something that was valid.". Duke players constantly consult with one another on the court without looking to the bench for direction or approval. He gets along well with his father-in-law, but this wasnt just pasta night with the family. Still, in a sport that draws heavily from a poor, inner-city population, Krzyzewski gets more than his share of kids who are the sons of white-collar professionals, teachers, nurses, coaches and pastors. His forays into the corporate world are a way to stay engaged and, to some extent, to keep from getting bored by basketball. Krzyzewski and his wife have also been active for years in fundraising and support for the Duke Childrens Hospital, Childrens Miracle Network, the V Foundation for Cancer Research. You put it off to the very end, and it was kind of like I messed up because if Duke doesnt win this game, hes not going to be in a good mood, Frasher says. On the other hand, perhaps this particular audience, which listened without a fork or a spoon clinking and without any low hum of conversation, needed to be reminded of this. After Krzyzewski and his wife, Mickie, had left for the airport, Steve Vacendak, who was then the No. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001. Krzyzewskis family has recently begun preparing for another big occasion, and though he always will be Coach, soon he wont be Dukes coach. He faced some reporters who were documenting the moment, and decided to have some fun with the bitter end of his incomparable career. Former coach Mike Krzyzewski believes hes destined for more greatness. You need to send a strong message, plant-wise, when people come up to your home, Chris remembers him saying, an extremely Coach K way to think about such a thing. The greatest to ever do it, Krzyzewski sure adored his last group of players. It was about him coming to my home and telling me to change that plant, Spatola says. But Krzyzewski has cleverly framed the setup so that the responsibility flows both ways, telling the freshmen that the season will rise and fall on their performance: "I've said, 'Look, we don't have time to wait for you. He has the right to his own standards. 1 in the nation, but in several of those contests they had sputtered and prevailed only because of superior talent or, in one case, last-second heroics: a Duke player's heave from near midcourt swished through the net as time expired, giving Duke a 2-point victory over Virginia Tech. It was calculated, but when you're in the moment, it doesn't come across as that. ", Redick says that he was "living a college lifestyle. 2 man in the Duke athletic department, went in to see his boss. After the game, Krzyzewski approached Knight for the traditional postgame handshake. Mike came in and said, How are you doing, Coach? recalled Jim Oxley, Krzyzewskis close friend and old backcourt partner. Krzyzewski saw his players cry in the locker room Saturday night and actually called it a beautiful sight.. You would have two or three variables, or maybe five. Leadership guru. I try to dismiss her, but I'm thinking, There's probably something bothering him. This, apparently, extended to disagreements about conifers. When he talked about his mother, who died in 1996, it didn't come off as shtick; it was clear he missed her. How has Coach K reached this point in his career, and whats next? The attendees may, in their day-to-day lives, feel burdened by various pressures and perhaps even be cynical, but here they dress down in business casual, breathe in the mountain air and open themselves up to inspiration. The interactive, or relational, qualities of leadership are stereotypically feminine; the command-and-control ones, masculine.
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